A Los Angeles County Grand Jury on Thursday unsealed an eight-count felony indictment against state Sen. Roderick Wright (D-Inglewood), accusing him of filing a false declaration of candidacy, voter fraud and perjury beginning in 2007, when he changed his voter registration to run for the Legislature.

Wright listed as his residence a home in the district he wanted to represent, but county authorities allege that he did not live there. A candidate for state legislative office is required by California law to reside in the district he or she seeks to represent.

The indictment also alleges that Wright fraudulently voted in elections in 2008 and 2009.

If convicted, he faces up to eight years and four months in state prison and would be barred for life from holding elected office.

Here’s a quick rule of thumb: Black rule on any level means corruption, incompetence and thievery. Be it on the level of a city, a state or a country. Here’s yet another example below.

An article from USA Today reports: “Ray Nagin, former New Orleans mayor and the public face of the battered city in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, has been indicted by a grand jury on 21 federal corruption charges. The indictment, released Friday, alleges Nagin awarded lucrative city contracts to contractors in exchange for more than $200,000 in kickbacks and first-class trips to Hawaii, Jamaica and Las Vegas.”

“Nagin, 56, served two four-year terms as mayor, from 2002 to 2010, and currently lives in Frisco, Tex., outside Dallas. If convicted on all charges, he faces more than 15 years in prison.”

“Nagin becomes the first mayor in the city’s 295-year history to be indicted under federal corruption charges. Nagin could not be reached at phone numbers listed at his Frisco address. He’s due in federal court Jan. 31 to be arraigned by a federal magistrate.”

“The charges stem from a City Hall corruption investigation that already has resulted in guilty pleas by two [Black] former city officials and two businessmen. The indictment alleges that, between 2005 and 2008, Nagin:
- Accepted more than $70,000 in bribes from a consultant who later won more than a dozen public works contracts with the city.
- Received paid lodging and vacation expenses for himself and his family in Hawaii and was flown first-class to Jamaica by a city contractor.
- Accepted a free private jet trip to Chicago and Las Vegas from another contractor.
- Enriched his New Orleans-based family granite supply company through dealings with the city.”

New Orleanians will be most angered by the fact that Nagin’s alleged corrupt activities were taking place as the city struggled to rebuild from the worst catastrophe in city history…”

People might be upset, assuming anyone in the mainstream media puts any serious focus on Mr. Nagin’s criminal trial and eventual conviction. This one small article flew under most people’s radar.

One thing that Mr. Nagin should have gone on trial for, but didn’t, was the confiscation of firearms during the post-Katrina period. A mayor has ZERO authority to take away the Right to Keep and Bear Arms from Americans, least of all during an emergency.

Unfortunately violating the Rights of Americans never draws any penalties for the liberal politicians, who commit these crimes, even though the Founding Fathers would see this as the highest form of treason. Then again, the Founding Fathers considered Blacks to be farm animals who could be bought and sold. The Dred Scott Decision of 1857 ruled that no one of African ancestry could be a US citizen, and that should still be the law of the land because the Reconstructionist governments in the Southern states that passed several Amendments after the Civil War were completely illegal.

Interestingly, the storm “Whitened up” New Orleans to the point where the residents of New Orleans elected Mitch Landrieu, a White mayor, to replace the corrupt Obama-like mulatto, Ray Nagin.

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